Maintaining your hair color can be a pain -- and expensive. See our quick tips to fix your hair color disasters at home

If you color every couple of months, you may be left with dry, coarse hair. Robinson says there are three great options to keep your hair looking healthy. "First, opt for a semi-permanent hair color, if you have less than 50 percent gray or are looking for a less dramatic change," she says. "Or do a root application when re-coloring your hair rather than coloring all over. That way, your grays and obvious roots are covered up without applying product over every strand." She also recommends applying a deep conditioning product to your hair each week to restore moisture.

Not quite what I expected to see, but good advice none the less. I thought there would be ways to correct actual coloring disaster like purple hair from an ashy blonde or hair turning nearly black from a dark blonde dye kit... guess there aren't ways to fix that aside from going to the salon...